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Despite every single one being what the internet would call, “problematic,” no sub-genre of WLW films will ever bring me more joy than 70’s vampire movies. Daughters of Darkness is a particular standout in a genre. 8.5/10

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I really wanted to and expected to like Tell it to the Bees. However, it was neither completely enjoyable nor interesting. 5.2/10

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I absolutely think Circumstance is worth a watch but be prepared to feel hollow and hopeless after it’s over. 8.2/10

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D.E.B.S. is a rarity within the WLW film genre in two ways. The first is that it’s an action movie, the second is that is has a happy ending. I champion both of these genres. On the downside, when I watch a WLW film, I don’t like it to stylistically remind me of the live action Scooby-Doo films. 6.1/10

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Genuinely funny yet effectively dramatic, Saving Face is a successful film with great characters, writing and performance. 8.4/10

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Personally, all Loving Annabelle sparked in me was a mixture of listless disappointment and nostalgia for 2006. 4.3/10

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Thelma is an enjoyable sit featuring a strong story, excellent direction and a brilliant performance by Eili Harboe. This is absolutely one to check out. 8.7/10

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Have you ever been watching a WLW film and thought to yourself how much better this movie would be if James Franco is in it? If so, I’ve got the movie for you! If that doesn’t appeal to you, there’s nothing else that would make About Cherry something I would recommend to anyone. 4.3/10

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You know what My Summer of Love was missing? What would’ve taken it from good to great? Murder. 6.2/10

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